Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1896 — Page 4

fHE BANKER TIUKS. GRKKtCAjmJK. IKDIA^A. THURSDAY AUGUST 20 18M

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’'south OHS WAVTIOKaT* A• ■ •Ofc.S At 12 Cents a Mile

To inJividual* on the First Tuesday and to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly hU points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to 1.1. RIDGELY, H. W. Pass. Ajtnt, CMcajo, 111. C. P. ATMOKE, Gei’l Pass, azi, Louisville, Ky.

SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the Sonth to either of the above named gentlemen, or to 1*. Sit> Jonbs. Pass A^ent, in charge of Immigration, Birmingham, Ala

DRINK PURE WATER

Bucket PiMH) and Water Purifier BEST ON EARTH IT'or TTT'oll.-? and. Cisterns. Gold Modal World's Exposition. Will purify a foul well or Cistern In 10 daya use or money refunded* Draws 10 gallons of water p«*r ininnte. No tubing to rust, burst or wear. Never has to be packed, primed or thawed. Will not frees©, ns buckets drain themselves, i Will not rust, chain • and buckets made of , Galvanized Steel. Can be set up in 15 minutes. No attnehments b«*low the platform. No wooden tubing, rubber or leather to contaminate the wa- | ter. Makes bad water ' good and good water better. Saves its cost in Doctor bills alone every year, pure water being a preventative against Cholera, Typhoid an4 Malaria Fever. I TOR SALE BY JESSE RICHARDSON GREENCASTLE, IND

HE WOULDN’T **CRUCIFY" LABOR, OH. NO!

Candidate Bryan: “Now, hold still and help me make money more plentiful—for the other fellow. ” —Chicaso Inter Ocean.

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I lave you

Read 'The

A lovely com- ^

piexion only Nature CAVJ

can giv She give* a new, / clear and soft o«*e to those who • use Dr Hebra's Viola Cream. It is not a paint or powder to cover defects. It |l'\ 1 gets rid of t/u’nty by Nature** own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all roughness, '■e-dness, freckle*,

moles, pim| ‘ tan. It doe

cause naturallv

beauty and sk

hastens the process, because it is a pure and delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps are not fd for a baby’s skin Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-

gists or sent by mail. Send 10 (i. C. BITTNER C<>.. TOLEDO, O.

ugliness, ,

pimple.., blackheads, si.d >urn ana

1 this turgly and harmlessly, be-

ly. Its use means both skin kin-health. Viola Skin-Soap

Daily

lanner

Times?

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For Goyernnr.

J v M ES A MOUNT. For liieiit'iMiitut Oovi-nior, \V. S. IIAOUARI). '’jr SocTftiirv of State,

W. |>. OWKN s.

For Auditor of st;ite,

A. C. DAILY.

For Trensurer of s ute,

F. J. SCHOLZ.

For A ttio tiev-iiencrnl. W.A. KETCH A.VI. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REMY. For Supei inteiident Fuhlic lustriietiou, D. M. OEE 11 NO.

For Stu'istici m,

S. J. I HOMPSON.

For \ piielldte J,i ge, First Ihst rict. V\ OOI 1 1 I N D. ROBINSON. For .1 udjfe A ppelhife < 'onrt, Seeoiid Pin. W ILL1AM J. 11LN1 EY. For .Iiploe \ppelliite Court, Thir.I Dis.,

J AM S B. BLA< K.

Fi rJudoi- VppelliiteCourt. Fourth uD.,

I). \V. COMSTOCK,

h' r Jtid^e Appillrtte Coi.rt, Sixth 1)1*.,

L. Z. WILEY !Vlo<)i‘« find IlHiitm.

Mi sers. A, II. Moore undGeorci W. Ilunna ?nndiilate for represen tftive ami the present representative of Putnam eounty, respectively, will speak at the couit house in Greencastle at 2 o’clock p. m , on Saturday August 22. These two orators are known to nearly every

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THAT FOOL DONKEY

—New York Press.

Health anu

Economy

Better than Medicine.

It is a paper ror the young, the old, the middle aged, tor rich and poor, for high and low, for Teacher and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can t get along without it. You must have it. You will not live well —You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every

day. It is in the van guard , nan j n putnum. They are “home” of progress and \<>u must take m,,,, j,, t | le fullest si-nse of a word t to keep up with the _times. (ir( , for Putnam county’s in Identify \ourself with it now t ere8 t8 first. They are both in the and Stay with it. In so doing g e i ( j ( actively, this year and will be

you will get good, and do good You will show your apprecia-

tion of hustle and enterprise j dates. It is meet that they be heard and will demonstrate your in Greencastle first, right to live in a progressive' ( r l tt a , t , f ment810 be here

and up-to-date town.

bring in jour name or telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,

I)r. Martin's

Nervine Qoffee t’ur«ly eorenl rlnten anil vapetaMa A plaaaant taiii - drink and a positive cur.* for Headache, Narvg'lf naa--, Dyepappia, Heart Din.-ane, Hl.'epleasne.sa, Hiliouan.-aa, Constipation, and the many ailment > I’aiiaed by m ilnary coffee and ti a. Save* doctor hills and half your cof'ea expense. J Found, 100 Oops SO cent*. Samp! ■, makln h '26 cups, by mall,

10 cents.

AND FAT-

heard all over the county, cads now coming in rapidly for future

Make arupon that

Did Von liver ’I'iituk

Of tin* evil efteets of cotlee ami tea, ami the enormous quantity used? Is it. any wonder so iiiany suiter from bfinliu he, nervousness, dyspepgit, constipation and many other ailments, and j find no medicine that cures. M rs. Eliza-

THE BANNER TIMES of, Kikhan i..d., state-:

I‘•.Many years I siincred with severe

.. ■_ — — : gtomaeti ami heart trouble, neryouaneM Wanted—Prompt and faithful gen- 1 a'" 1 sleeplessnesB. I had taken mueh tlenien or ladv lo trave, for reliubli es-| niedieine hut < ouhl not be cured. After

- • using one imekage of Dr. Martin’s Nervine (.'ollee. 1 tind mv stomach trouble

1 Ih

tablished hou-e in Indiana. Salary $7H0, paying f 15 wet klv and expenses. Silu- ,

ation p. rinarieiit. References. En- •«nd feel like a new person

close self-addressed stamped envelope. II. E. Hess, Pres., 3iV! Dearhoni street, Chicago. 253-1 It.

2(ic. Sample, making 25 cups, 10c. by in.ill. Address Dr. Martin Health Food Co., Elkhart. 1ml. Sold by grocers. For -aie by T. Abrams. VV. H. Harri-

son, Broadstreet & Son.

Royal Breakfast P™ The Nerve and Brain Invlgorat- ► OOD lns Properties separated from P ('hoice Wheat. 2" package 15c. DU.MARTIN H1VLTH FMOII CO., Elkhart, Indiana, Sold by Grocer*.

FOR SALE BY

T. ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON, BROADSTREET 4. SON

St:).Of) Kvtuiraion to St. Eoma.

Via l. I>. a W. ami < lover Leaf route. On Saturday night, August •>2. 1896, tha Indiana. Decatur and Western P 'iway will sell e-venr don tickets from the following st itions to St. Louis, Mo., an I return at three dollars (fJ.(HI) for the round trip, to be good on trains leaving as follows: LaPlace 10:45; p. m; Hammond I0:5S p. m; Pierson 11 :05 p. ni; Atwood 11:11 p. in; Tuscola 11:30 I> m; Newman 12:02 a. in: tlime 11:25 a. in. Leaving Indianapolis I1:15p. rn; North Salem 12:01 a. in; Koachdalc 12:15 a. in; Montezuma I :lll a. in; Hdlsdale 1 :15 a. in; Dana 1 :2f> a. m ; C’lu isman 1 :47 a. m ; arriving at St. Louis at 7:10 a, in., Sunday. August 23rd and good retiiruiiig on trsiins leaving St. Louis at 7 ad p. m.. Sumlav, August 23rd ; and 7:41 a. m., Monday

August 21 1 SOU.

Jno. S. Lazahfu, G. P. A.

I ndianupolis, 1ml.

STOI.K THEIR (EOT III NO.

UMBRELLA WITH A LIGHTNING ROD. Carried by a Man Colon, I Calliper Once

Knew In Storkville Center, Vt.

“About as singular a man as I ever knew,” said Colonel Calliper, “was a friend of mine named Abner Glllpostlington, who once lived In Storkville Center, Vt Mr. Gillpostlington was a man of menus and a sensible, hard headed man In all respects but one. I've hoard of I'cople who crawled In Ik-tween feather I axis and shut themselves up in closets and that sort of thing during thunderstorms. Mr. Glllpostlingtou didn’t do anything like that.

NOTICE. As we went our way down Jackson street south from court house square we notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The sign states that the Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He lias a long experience in the treatment of the EVES AND EARS. DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has made a specialty for twenty years of - - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailments pertaining to theii sex He guarantees all he undertakes to cure Will positively not undert-ike a ease unless he feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all cases. Call on the Doctor as CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some cases where instruments are required for examination. Office hours from 9 o’clock s. iw. to 8 o’clock p m. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above state .. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

litg Pour KxriirsloHii. To Indianapolis. Aug. 20th and 21st, $1 20 account Driving Club races. Winona Lake, Ind., daily July and August, return 15 days from date of sale. 44.90. To western, southern and northwestern states. Aug, 17 18. 31,and Sept. 1st. One fare plus two dollars. Aug. 22. 23 and 24, Cleveland, ()., return Aug. 31. 49.45. Home-seekers excursions south Aug. 3. 4, 17, 18, 31, one fare plus 42. Columbus, Ind. Aug. 24 and 25, retiirn limit Aug. 26. 4^-70. Cleveland Aug. 11 to Sept. 9, return limit four days, 49.45. Milwaukee. Wis., Aug. 23 and 24 via Chicago and rail 47.90. Via Chicago and boat 46.85. Return limit / ugu*t 30. F. P. Hvkhtis, Agent.

If lie bad occasion to go abroad when a

thunderstorm was raging, maybe to the I Fare 411-50 for round store for something, he always went Just | G. A. R. encampment,

the same, but on such occasions he always To Indianapolis, Aug. 18th, 19tli and

Ynmlalin IlateH. Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 'list, fare 46.45. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at rate of 4'L90. These tickets will be on sale until Aug.

31st.

The Vandalia line will run a scries of Ilouteseekers excu-sions to points in the west, south, southwest and northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Cleveland. Ohio, Aug. 22, 23 and 24th, return limit Aug. 24. Fare 49.45. Account Knights of Pythias Uniform

Rank.

To Indianapolis, Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17th, 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, fare 4L20. Account Indiana State Fair To St. Paul. Minn., August 30 and 31, and Sept. 1st, extreme limit Sept. 30.

trip, account

carried an umbrella with a lightning rod

22d, return limit Aug. 23d. Fare |1.60

attached to it The forked tq. projected f ( , r round trip. On August 20th and well up above the tip of the umbrella and , o, st the r . lt „ Wl)| f ,, r th r( , , the rod was cm-led down along one of the lrj A( .,„ nllt Indianapolis Driving ribs in glass insulators held In brockets! (jji'p r ., (;eg 1 ” attached to the rib and so on down to the, To lnil i/ lna p olU Al)irust 2!lth< 30t!)i “lo see Mr. Gillpostlington walking ''";' S ;' P ^, 1 ; C ; *;pt. 7th. along the streets of Stork wile Center in a '.^e 41-20 for the round trip. Account thunderstorm with that uM.rella ()V , r ^i!>'. .a Democratic eonven.inn him was to si e one of the most remarkable i: ^ ,a J! ( ls ' t 1 ^.' ^' >,,|ri1 sights of the town. When he came to the .“b P • 1 '• H1H 4 L20 for the

store, if that was where ho w.us going, ho! ,U1I<| trip,

would close his umbrella on the sidewalk circus, and lower the point of It to get it tlirougli the doorway as one might lower a sj-eor and then walk into the store with it, while everybody Inside stood buck to give him room. He would lay the umbrella down on some barrels or boxes, so os not to bend the tips of the lightning rod, buy what ho wanted, back out Into the street again with his umbrella, open it ar.d walk off

41.20

Account Riugling Pros. J. S. Dowuno. Agent.

Help Wanted—Male.

Wanted—Solicitors for life cf Major McKinley, the next president, by Murat Halstead, Chauncey Depew, Foraker, John Sherman and Mark

with Ids forked lightning rod above him | (".mt'.uns's lu'^h^’^'anll'^ Jatforni’.'^A

tTM ‘ ng a, ° n « thc j bonanza f, r agents a^lihlmine for

workers. Only 41.50. The only outh-

ground at his side.

"But Mr Gillpostlington never was struck by lightning, and, In fact, the lightning seemed to shun all that he possessed. So far ns 1 know, no building or tree on his place wn« ever struck by lightning, and Mr. Gillpostlington himself died in bed In the ordinary way, hut the memory of his lightning red umbrella still survivi * in Storkville tenter, Vt’’—New York

Sun.

Imitation Old Maulers In Onr Museums. The European student of art history visiting the museums In America must be profoundly Impressed with our Ignorance or mendacity if he Judges us by the attributions U-stowed ii'sni the old pictures In our galleries. Then* is hardly a museum in t he country that has not great names at taehed to tame copies or poor school pic tures, and there D not a catalogue of any of our public collections of old pictures that Is not unreliable and mi-leading. To

ized book, ni) per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent profitable work for ’96. Address, The National Book Concern, Mar Building. Chicago. 241—30t.

N DY SC HAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

Of Martinsville, Ind., Recommend Wrights Celery Capsules. Martinsvillk, Ixi)., May 28. 1890. To tne Wright Medical Co., Columbus, Ohio.

They have the silver basis in India, have had it for centuries,

Momm Kxcuritiotift.

8nudity. Aug. 30th,excursion to West Baden ami French Lick Springs special

train passes Oreei castle at 8:12 a. in. i . ,. . . „ . „ , . . . , ,. Round trin *1 2.1 ; and 14 has had a fair trlal - 11 Round trip f 1.2.,. would ruin this country and, Io.m. 1 aul, Minn, account national bankrupt everybody. Thefoun- 1 G. A. R. encampment, tickets on sale ' tain of business is stability, and Aug. 30th, 3Dt and Sept. 1. g<»'d re- with a silver standard you can ‘vr:'« ”■ bSr, r h^il t -o.'o n i5. a h'^ t , , o a r l $ c iS: f , ’ ; . „ , . : today, and perhaps $20 tomor-| I o Louisville, Ky., account meeting row, and the next day it will be Sons Veterans U. S. A. Tickets on sale $50. You can never tell from | Sept 7th and sth, good reiurning until the number of dollars you own | Sept. 1J. Rouml t ip 44.45. how much you are worth. The i Home Seekers excursions to Hie south cou, Y r y at the mercy of the. Sept. 1th, l Ml. and 15,|,. oct. • rnoney^chansfers and specula-,

(iKNtb—I have purchased a box of Wright’s ( elery Capsules from W. B. Tarleton, druggist, and used thein for indigestion, stomach iroulile sml <onstipation. I have been greatly benelitted, in fact almost cured with one

be sure, \veare no, uhine in this Juinbllng h " X ' ! tis the best niedieine without and joggling of attributions. The directors I HJtt I have used for my trouot Kuropoan gulleiloK are proi,, to fasten 1 DU!S ’ A ours very truly, great names to the works of pupils „ r j m . i Andy Schakfek.

C. f. Colt CompelltMi to Borrow Clothing I Itators ticcauso a list of Comgglns and Tl M iri insvii.i.f., Ind, Mav 18 1896. ..« in. Neighbor.. ! tians spreads th. fume of the gallery, hut i ° ,llu ' Vr 'ifht Medical Co./Columhlis]

Ibvinoton, lud., Aug. 20.—Burglars | fhe American gaUerj-director is never to lx; O hio.

robbed the house of G. F. Colt, hero j ouKlo'-e 1» the use of famous names. Ifthei Gk.nts—l have purchased a box of Tuesday night. They male such a ! Louvre eun catalogue twenty odd Raphaels | Wright’s Celery (upsides from \V. B. clean sween. especially of the family I'Y“ ! 1 h'o. our museums ejin l iirietoii, druggist, and used ttiem for wardrobe, that there was not enough ! j; 1 ,;',, l . M y r ' 1 I , ' w . u . o' 1, n s w hen th^v ; indigestion and constipation. I was clothing left to keep one of the fiuudy; known' the mime tla.^'f^.npn^ ^ a, " ,

warm. Mis. Golt had to fit out Mr. , use-, and p.sir llubens and A’elasquez have Colt in n blanket like an Indian to en-; foundling canvases laid to their cliarce all able him t-get over to a neighbor’s [ the way from Boston to Sun Francis^*.-.

Seri bnor’s.

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No. if,- to ( In. N y*9 f.AST. ’ No.^ imiiH„«i„,i' 1 ; Vv,::’"' 11

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imtl and Michigan ,m L ' Kp,,lls ' with L. K. V XV. a a , ,n - Xo and Cbtcairo. "''""tram# lame for Toledo"',u",;!' u’ 1 .”' 11 ’ ** L Bellefouwl for Sa,„LV, y.''"' ^

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THE FAVORitf (ollfluis;iiiLNDfAit)e . . The direct Line betw w ,

LOUIS VILU And all points NORT H AM, sop The only liii, ,h. , iniuui resorts, Uiegt Bad<?9 prei^Gl? Ciel(Spr| The Carl-bHd of A'neriea. (J I’ullman Equipinent. i Rank j. reed, i>. a.,( J

TIME CARD JULY 1ST, 109*1 XOIlTII BofXD. N ,. L* < hi' \1 I] No. 6.* Kxpiv-- ij No. 44,t Local Freight SOUTH Hot xu. No. 3.* Southern Mail., . j No. 5.* •• Kxprefc. 2 J No. -Tt,* Local Freight. * I>aily. ♦ Daily , n. . i t *ukJ J. A. MB IIAKLaJ

VANDALIA UN

Trains leave •jrLeucusm . tnu. in ui«t|

2. ISHH.

roil THE WEST.

Hally 12:2f a-j;, forSL Dally .S: »l a m. for sttm Dally . a n>, for st Lib Hally 1:1" r m. tor -t I, J

No 7 No 15 No 5 No 21 No 8 No 11

Fx. '-un . .5.1s p in. to, ittn 4 Hally S:K1 p m. forSt.lo

FOB THE EAST

No ,i Dally ■ I ■" n m, for n'o i Dally Ex Sun s 45 a m “ No 12 nally 12:15 Noon" So 20 Hally 1:1" p m. •• No 8 Hally . i::r. p m, " No 2 Hally ... 8:05 n tu "

PEORIA HIVI-IO.N Leave Terre Haute.

No 75 l.x sun .i : i 1 No 77 J For oompleti time on rd, jrly.i.| j . 1 and Merlons, and !..r * ; n! ' ' ram*, ibrougb oars, i ti.. a Idr. a I

.1 S PoWMSG. ,(| k. a. Ford.

He:,'1 Pass. Atrt. *t. leul! Ho.

THE 1. D. & W/. 25 MILES THE SH0RTE5T1 ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapulis anil Kansisl The only line running Ko'liiTfl ( a I - In f x. n. 'i t I d; , ! •' ' _ viile. III.. W'tliOM ' hi . 2' via 1 4 I). «>mi Walash p sing tin " “ aDatiolit. I •.. I 8 . ! Jacksonville. LI*. I «' I I rail 18 xx i: ii perfect i east and west. Jno - I Frt. and Tkt Ag nt iM'i'N'i'' TIME TABhB.

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No. 1 1 1 :1' a. m. No. 5 5:11 p. m. No. 3 IVilfiH. m. No. 11 l-nca!.7:.5n a. in. No 16 1 hilly I'FShp. n ■ Nos. :l and I run dall) ■

dally except sundaj ,, 11,rough Ih k.ds -"1 I "i-l h:i-- -• ,| to all point*. Ko- fm tln-r lnfp; l, ™’“[ I eto, apply to9. Ridlen, Xgein. HiacMWI

Nnr.

Imliana. llcralur and ^ —SHORT line EAST »b4 ulsT 'j A direct and -hort line I anapidis and St. h 011 '^ Daily I’lirougli Sleepliig Gar Service. The,IN 5 1 SKH. -ndw and It..•limn* '5'“ ' 1 ' ■ .'ii' Indiarn,foils. I>, e»t.ir.-pri"^^-,.^ aonville. Illinois. I ' Hannibal. Mo, and Fi" t '»• ■ Ingr • hr train. JNO. S. LAZARUs, Gen Pass x en, Indlanspo"*-

t;. I . ciGSbiN * ' Or,Id! I"-* 11 ’

Hand ns inn :ila'> l 's'

Aug. 31,

6th, 6th, 19th and 20th. One fare plus

two dollars tor round tr*p.

One x\ay settlers rales to southern

tors. The idea of going to a sil-j ver standard from a gold one is too ridiculous for serious con-

. , ... , , sideration. I have seen er.ough points the first and third luesday of 0 f this in India.-Bi-Imp TI, bun’s each iimtiih. Rate 1), cents per mile, opinion allirmed and endorsed over hi#

J. A. Micbakl, Agt. [ own name.

house to borrow some apparel. The family hud no knowledge of the visit

until they arose.

CCTTINO DOWN TH MR FHRCICS. Four nn<l Vamltslirt Houdn L.Hyiii|; 0(1

Men.

Indianapolis, Aug. 20.—An order hug been issued throughout the Pennsylvania and Vandalia railway system for a sweeping reduction in the number of employes, and fully 50 will be let out at this point. It is claimed that the July report should have shown a beginning in the movement of crops, but instead it fell to a point lowor than the cones nonding month in 1895.

I<, |ibn11< in ’lourj Flank. tion of

credit of our c ountry. \\> ,ii r iiier,' f,'irL ou-

uolnaKe of hilvcr excout by

•OlllD.lt . 1. .

KJbedtothe free

nternatimiHl anreeiiH-at

commercial nation* ,,f ,h. V | p.o : ploilge ourwxlvc* to promou-. umll .nch agreement can be obtain. ,! tl„ , sting etanilard must ta- |r,-. ra-,i. All ,i r -iTvir

would not he xvitimut them.

Very truly yours, Jacob Schick.

For sale by Albert Allkn, Druuggst

whether ouin or i

anu u. t

. - ' Paper, at

am—the stAndaru ,ff the i

tionw of Dm wiaI'UL

— money, the piesHnt btaiul-

mobi •ullghUued ua-

CaB^It pays the merchant and liusineHs man to talk liberal)v to ti e p iblic through the col ii inns of 1 hf Man;*: >t Timer. I he best of engraved < nr<|* ftirnHIied on short notice at. this < ffiee. Seinl ns y<>ur order. t f_

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The Banner I 'MM For Letter HeadvThe Banner Tine* For Legal Blanks. The Banner Time* For Sale HUan' 1 1 The Banm k Tim* 9 . rr in:i»l For all kinds of J 00 ‘ J lowest pr (•(** — Wanted-An Idea g. ProCot rourld S «: ‘^bN aObTJtprt* XVrite JOHN XVEOUtKm for t |,flr »l wWl g. s^ , iuiof n rw g o u ^ jiu ’* Diw

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